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Does any of the digital distributors (i.e, iTunes, Amazon Digitial, Google Play, etc.) do season passes for Showtime Shows? I guess I will have to subscribe to Showtime for the duration of the season if not.

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Does any of the digital distributors (i.e, iTunes, Amazon Digitial, Google Play, etc.) do season passes for Showtime Shows? I guess I will have to subscribe to Showtime for the duration of the season if not.

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Reading through it right now. First half of the book is an episode by episode summary of the show, going through main events briefly, then detailing the importance of 'em, along with behind the scenes stuff, deleted scenes, and then a bunch of quotes from cast/crew. Loving it.

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The only thing it needs to stress is that you mustn't watch FWWM until AFTER watching the entire TV series. Personally I go with Pilot, 1 to 29. Also, this could do with noting that the pilot and the first episode of season 2 are both feature length.

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Reading through it right now. First half of the book is an episode by episode summary of the show, going through main events briefly, then detailing the importance of 'em, along with behind the scenes stuff, deleted scenes, and then a bunch of quotes from cast/crew. Loving it.

Yeah, better picture quality and you get the bonus features (Log Lady intros, various documentaries and interviews, etc). Both are 4:3. I could be wrong but I don't think Netflix has the movie (FWWM) or its deleted scenes ("The Missing Pieces"), both of which are included in the boxset (and are amazing).

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this gonna be cool, i loved the footage that turned up as "The Missing Pieces" and have been a Lynch fan for years, can't wait. tho i do wonder if many original Twin Peaks fans have kept up with his more recent work (Mulholland Drive, Inland Empire).

gonna be hilarious to see all the internet critics falling over backwards trying to explain the new stuff. hope he completely torpedos the narrative just to troll the pseuds

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The movie has a lot more levity than it gets credit for, especially in the first third with the Deer Meadow investigation. It's a more somber levity, for lack of a better word, but definitely has plenty of that trademark Twin Peaks quirkiness. There's also a lot more horror, though, and the humor disappears for the final third.

A lot of fans love the movie, myself included, and it seems to have grown in reputation over the years. It will apparently be very significant to the new series' plot, and my hunch is that it is a good example of what we can expect, tone-wise. Although it's just as likely that we'll be getting something that nobody will expect.

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Anyone know the details on Secret History of Twin Peaks' page count difference between the uk and us release? It's probably nothing but I could purchase either of them and the uk version is slightly cheaper, but apparently with a few less pages which worries me.